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why you got to think negative like that? what if ben hyperextends his knee, and batch has a concussion and st pierre shows how big of a bitch he is and has a stroke because he cant handle the pressure of playing in an actual game? what if dan kreider and carey davis get into a fight over who should be playing and send each other to the hospital?

we'll be fine

You guys crack me up.....Thinking negative....I'm not...I'm just bringing up the fact football is a physical game and injuries occur.....So only dressing 4 WRs leaves the position thin on gameday...Thats all its a legit question but since you didn't ask it then its not important..lol

Its nothing to do with thinking positive or negative......With all this talk of spread offense and only dressing 4 WRs is a legit question...But like I said earlier in this post maybe Ariens plans on splitting Miller alot today....Which would be fine by me......I think we need to use Miller more...

I agree neighbor.. dressing 4 WRs leaves us no room for errors. But then again, I agree on Bruce probably deploying mutiple TEs and more than likely Miller will be used in the spread being the 5th or 4th WR. I still don't like only dressing 4 WRs though.

I agree neighbor.. dressing 4 WRs leaves us no room for errors. But then again, I agree on Bruce probably deploying mutiple TEs and more than likely Miller will be used in the spread being the 5th or 4th WR. I still don't like only dressing 4 WRs though.

See I knew somebody would understand...... But hopefully Miller is a WR really today and catches 8 balls for 145 yards and two TDs......

Im glad to see Kreider is active in this game. From what Tunch said in pregame he'll probably dress most of the games because the Steelers will use him when they want to run out the clock or get in short yardage situations mainly in the 2nd half.